The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920. PAGE 9 | UNREST ALARMS “No—the price is just the same” CHIEFS INEUROPE Political and Social Prob-| —your 1920 dollar buys as much as a 1914 dollar when lems Are Increasing “crescent {22 = Stone Bros.’ Great POWDER ===, Removal Sale lorien today, ad ited Preas indicated. outs all are questions demanding | immediate attention. The general situation may be summed up as follows: | It is not only a thrift purchase in GREAT BRITAIN: y Hela eaten, heghtena tunes who wish to take advantage Crescent rises in the oven; that’s why recent elections, ts ever present the ple for t Commons probably will consider tt | when convenient. The leavening Gupcise. Commmuniots bars agta|| stock is selling rapidly, and our is applied; the dough will rise to per- rte oapoac Ty oniey Mogg capacity 1S limited. THREATENING WALKOUT iis din: don 1 pound 25¢ muceended inputting ren the ere | Suits and Overcoats, regularly a een priced up to $135, now selling at CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY yromter Mileage how serene ‘Maine. Her true name ts Mrs. LL. take the treaty and the cov-| x, |, ifdustrial and political discontent oe ve yn ¢ jeeni s may be next month 7 t h ld t t th cake and biscuit dough ay pcre Or 1t snou acta once, as e con to the front with demanda for ; ‘ : ‘i And fuel shortage. fection even if baking is delayed for ITALY: telegraph and telephone wholesome foods 5 pounds $1.00 workers, Seattle, Washington ment is faced with m considerable ee —_—— - Industrial situation has deen | * g | i . marked by a-serious lockout in the} y “NELLIE LEE,” held in the local “OPEN OIL, LANDS In Alaska to Dorcelona district arrow: an, | an a migration station, is charged with Sen. H. Johnson leasing.” urged Gov. William Riggs, sands out of ates - Secu taucmee . tempting to reenter the U. 8 Speaks on Treaty 5-.. petore tne , au, Cham. |'st_ mo t han demanded social iter being deported from Great). NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The re | ber of Commerce, Mon aes austry a the senate TUGALs tilts, the league of nations to| Darts! home rule and expand roads.” |nay forced resignation of the recent- well, vice chairman, and J. L. M AUSTRIA: mixed ready to slip into the oven Rioting and dloodshed have ac strength is not developed until heat sociallsation of industry. Some lead ITALIAN RAILWAY MEN hours. The government apparently has| rkers, but t# confronted by a FRANCE: 1 ; ‘ Palls, Mont. She was arrested at P in “Establish a constabulary, grant I * fr opinion in the| William Calvert, jr, was cle formed government of Premier Pherson, secretary-treasurer | ie coming election, Hiram Johnson or president, and Senator Itch Away edo inca, wh poh he CUPOF OLD HERB |: antry faces ater than ever this Spring. Even ordinary suits will be selling This is your opportunity—because prices will be higher Stripped by the peace treaty of her cing areas and coal felds, We know of ne rufterer from Beseme bat no forthe TEA OFTEN PREVENTS ern Europe ‘conditions ‘are bed, =a at $100 and Up. . via teet on 6 2 Be to TT aE ETS ot i aman aoe ae i Letan mnt FLU, COLDS AND GRIP ks Baltic tates are pvocesatuty Every garment will reflect the same high-class tailoring fending themeeclves against the HIT BY AN AUTO, while riding : Sifie tite cilia we = for which this house has been known for many years. a motorcycle B ay i rn “ an Thomas, John Coyle, 16, was thrown Throw Off Disease } bl to the pavement. He suffered a —— | Bo in Bo | fractured leg. | ‘The very best way to avold colds, tn- Two ys in at | finenza, grip and other winter tnfe —— ‘Saved by Lariat : ‘The United States has shi to tons is'to keep your body in such good . 7 o 2 oa gg got Lapeer condom 1 vil rer, o@ eens} in Movie Fashion| We are getting ready to move to our new passenger, automebiies and 1,438 frminchen ary Verurle warning tad RORRDCHA, Ore: Jan 30x | store at Second and Marion, which will soon 190 persona, Eniling to do their duty be be ready. It will be one of the finest tailoring establishments in the country. r horseback, with his lariat awing. ) | $$$. __ The waste matter which should have sf Backache : T= | peun'cneried away isateortedl Meese j 0a Hert Laurance sent the rope {| dives fn to and much poison into your | ‘ue to its mark, with the result , system. Your vitality leno ) J | low that you are an mes Laurance and Stanford } | low th ae you a > a ny ) Buell were rescued just as they | : ‘ } nenza, ) were about to plunge’ over the B. A E Hemstitching, Picot Sod more serious diseases.’ | fain of the South Umpqua river, ging menaet ie hep te } near Ditiard, to probable death.) | ANA LGESIQ UE BUPTONS COVERED ‘ retiring. Itwill soon pat } [eports of the thrilling rescue, { e gee, (WA Brose | foc ere| tone br r id KNIFE AND ACCORDION " joGay he Laurance and Buell )/ t PLAITING pi By we ‘evnsalpotians Cle ete Rens Eepees,: lem e OS. ] at O s | Billousness, colds, grip, influenza, rheu: * oars to their rowboat while e matiam,ete. Pleasant to take and { fishing In the river, and were be. |. Lightea your burden” |G..J. BAUER & CO!) sive. Does not create the phy ne ried toward the falls by the TEMPORARY LOCATION by getting a tube. } Tailors’ and Dressmakers children page Bg "yok dis Goan wal wpread and A Drug Stores have it Bupplice orders, @ cents at all druggista.—Line | 1 nee raced for the pm Thea, Leeming @ Co. KY. = | 1317-1319 Fourth Ave, Seattle 0 Propristary Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind the falls to save the lives SECOND Al CHERRY his brother and companion, How Lack Of Iron In The Blood I Sina saree x —— May Change A Woman’s Appearance — Trey Gotta Take || ! :; | | x ze Signs Down | And Break Down Her Physical Strength .°::."s:sss2 222.002 | While Plenty Of Iron Makes Rich Red Blood Corpuscles That Give *3."%\e!*!iung ‘truce dsappeat ton | Health, Vitality and Beauty " | | | n overt Nquor disappear im-| — — —— ~ — = oe _ mediately own@s of premises where! Cremation followed last rites for 4 [relatives telling them he would send | 4 se 2) [uch signe are displayed will be t+! 5. stiner, 93, at Butterworth =e Soldier . d a letter containing the location of his | Berlin Officials = “ jable to prosecution ngs » body. The letter arrived last night. 5 Every Woman Who Looks Pale, Haggard and Worn Should | “All signa advertising intoxtcating | !ore at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Death oc | iscovered Dea A sentth ental with veatoary af Oe Rounding Up Have Her Blood Examined Forlron Deficiency — Administra- |beverages are unlawful and they|curred at his home, 1254 Trenton}! WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 20.| corpse, BERLIN, Jan. 20.—A\ wad he said, “or| st. Monday, He drove an ox team |—With a bullet hole thru his head, Ss soleil ails aa . tion of Simple Nuxated Iron Will Often Increase | today continued thetr roundup ef ale | na of the] across the prairies in 1854. tho body of Emil Steiner, missing [Prov disappear at once 4 ry rosecutiona, fo jola “4 “3 The Strength and Endurance of Weak, Nervous, Seen aenauencns Wan rama i. \exYank, has teen found on Mii, Think before you act, but don’t|loged radical agitators, Ernst Care Worn Women In Two Weeks’ | sa UNITY OF PROTESTANTS was |°T°k. near here. spend too much time thinking.|mic, president of the independent Time and Make Them Look lurged before the Ministerial Feder-| Steiner Saturday wrote a note to| Actions count. | socialists, was among those 7 ation Monday in Plymouth Congre- gational church by Dr. John Ken- xe: ahaa nedy of Tacoma, atl From Maine aon Painful Piles ‘° “aifome Frankie Keleey and tx pretty | vee Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- | maida sing and dance thelr way into| ment Is Ome of the Grandest | popularity at the Pantages this week | ais — he ed in a lively little offering called “The | pe ’ PRare a | Brazilian Heiress.” Kelcoy pleases 1n | wire” echh Suffer & jSreaeeniis | 4 variety of imitations and the girls |piles or hemorrhold: oe go over Years Younger. Longing for the keen activity, the youthful step, the fresh rosy cheeks and the sunny disposition of buoyant health is | making many @ Break one in half— Break one of these Auerbach Chocolate CocoanutCreamCakes in half—notice the heavy coating of smoothest vanilla chocolate—then notice the lily-white center of finely grated, woman wtnhappy, discontented, wrin- kled and old before her time. Sleepless nights spent worry- | ing over supposed ailments, constant dosing with habit- forming drugs and narcotics and use- | less attempts to brace up with strong coffee do not | help the real cause 100% 75% These iMustra- tions show how a wo man may look when sho has | ; ol Pte ie ig ares A milky cocoanut mixed with sugar-cream—you'l only 2 red blood corpuscles James Lichter in a gifted enter. ere a < and her blood is starving for |ltancc who plays the plano. Hie 4S aN have to eat it—you can't resist. Try one today, 50° iron and the change that take p hi a o *s place in |! music ranges from jazz to grand : her appearance when the pencentage of red || ners AVERBACH of their trouble, O50, corpuscles increases as ber blood becomes filled with || ‘The troubles of women poxsessed which may be noth ing more’than lack of fron in the blood. For /¢ strength-giving iron, with the gambling bug, and ability A n,||tO bUY any thing on the installment i ne Jous plot of ame From a careful examination of the the rosy bloom of health in about |Plan, furnishes the hilar want of iron a woman may look and [TOM f tol my own teats of Nux- ten days’ or two weeks time eon |“Oh You Women,” delightfully pre- | | | pr | candy for < cede” | AUERBACH | feel old at 20, pale, haggard, and ll gted Ir I feel convinced t it is of the fore-|sented br Martha Hamilton and tot sae afile at Sonor 60, with o\ preparation which any" physician 1dneet fe, [pened by CHOCOLATE COCOANUT CREAM ean nimaelf or prescribe for bis over bad Fe . good health and plenty of fron In the fan Tike Niele utmost confidence course.” ro bad re-|" un and nonsense supplied by Joe 4 blood she may still be young in Poche of obtainin beneficial and | it is surprising how many people |Phillips and Jimmie Gildea, adds pep 6 anaes ie j and #0 full of life and attrac sutisfact sults i suffer from iron deficiency and do|to the bill. ina ach @ Sons tiveness as to defy detection of her | Among er Oe ea an a Lieut. Harry Berry, recently of the| 7% Licmnagpte Ge poten aa ts Him AVE, 467m TO 477m BT. hynician make the followin United States army, and a very - Pyramids. mew YorK 1 s you ean work without q Author. Dr, King says sat women may become stronger, Tiching the er, more beautiful and bett the caren of tb pretty young girl, billed as “Misa,” sing, dance and make themselves id Pile Treatment. Re- generally popular, ome so quickly you will The Marconi brothers have a de-|Jump for joy, If you are in doubt, } foal act jaend for ® freo trial package by) |Staedly pleasing arumen 6 mail, You will then be cunvinced. Don't delay. Tako no substitute, | FREE SAMPLE COUPON walk to any drug store and get a 60-cent Nuxated e flabby 1 pallid oxygen ¢ Iron will me and business life by incr flesh, . » supply of iron in their 4 cheeks of nervous, run-down women H. jnto a glow of health and make A them look years younger within @ surprisingly short time.” text ur how much yo: .. an opini - real age. New Yo opinion of Dr. G formerly Physician ar Monmouth Memoria w Jersey. who says to Nuxated Iron, wanted tr"! Senator Coman , Dr. James y renee if phe Fad , need to put rose F merly Physician of Bellevue Hor- & secret * PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, pital (Outdoor Dept.) i known Will Make Race be Varamtg uliding - ae pd gee = z Sod 7 7 all, ic pital a OKANE, Wash. Jan, 20,—E. Kindly send me a Fi mpl 0 ber! t Pile Treatment, ern lron—organic times, and { hay stances wher: strength and energy, increased pow- er and endurance, steady nerves, and Coman, state senator, announced his candidacy for the governorship here today. Tho announcement was made by i. 8, Flood, one of Coman's busi Cte oclatey “—* ness Associaton, Am se ram plain wrappe! Street vcssevecdererserereneesens,

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